Good Morning!
Luke 10: 40; “But Martha was
distracted with much serving. And she went up to him and said, “Lord, do you
not care that my sister has left me to serve alone? Tell her
then to help me.”
Nose counters; they can be some of the best
servers in a group. You know at least
one of them, probably a whole lot of them.
They are the ones, at any gathering, who worry that there is
enough. Is there enough food? Well, cook some more potatoes and there is a
spare ham in the freezer just in case.
Is there enough to drink? Make some more coffee and juice. Spread the nuts and mints around so it looks
like there is more there. Do we have
enough chairs? Is it too hot in here? No?
is it too cold in here? They worry and
fidget the whole time the party is going on.
You wonder how they can even enjoy them.
We all know people like that; people who
let the distractions get in the way of enjoying the festivities. They are so busy trying to do something,
trying to be sure everything is perfect and up to someone else’s unknown
standard that they miss out on what is going on. They don’t visit with their friends. They don’t hear the music. They don’t listen to the speaker. They are too busy doing stuff.
Martha was a “nose counter” and at the
worst possible time! She was more
worried about hors d’oeuvres and what to serve for drinks than to sit and
listen to Jesus. Rather than hear the
loving words of her Savior, she was worried about potato salad. She let the insignificant overwhelm the
important.
How often do we do that? Usually, all the time. If we sat down and really thought about it,
most of our worries, most of the things that keep us sleepless at night, are
really not that important. The only
thing that they really do is to keep us from listening to Jesus. We let all the distractions of this life keep
us from hearing the wonderful words of God’s love. We let things that really have no long-lasting
significance determine our contentment.
We worry about finding places to park or what to eat or where to eat
pile up in front of us. We lose sight of
God looking at all the mistakes or missteps rather than seeing God’s grace ever
present in our lives.
Sometimes, like Martha, we need to be told
to “choose the good portion” like Mary did.
For us, the “good portion” is found in God’s Word, taking comfort in its
saving message. It is found in prayer,
speaking to God with our hearts open to him.
It is found in the consolation of our Christian brothers and
sisters. That is the good portion for
us, resting in the comfort of our relationship with Jesus. We find our comfort and our hope in his loving
arms; stay there and rest securely.
Father of all mercy, too often I find myself lost in the problems of
this world and losing focus on what is the good portion. I see my working as more important than your
love. Keep me mindful that it is your
everlasting grace that keeps me safe and saved.
Be with those who are overwhelmed by the cares of this world. Bring them to know the good portion which is
your love. In the precious name of
Jesus, our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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